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Wilhelm Törsleff (November 26, 1906 –
January 18, 1998) was a
Swedish sailor who
competed in the 1928
Summer Olympics. In 1928 he was a crew
member of...
- a
behaviour that
continued throughout her life. Her mother, Ida
Sophie Tørsleff, was a housewife; her
father was
experimental psychologist Alfred Georg...
- Occupation(s) Film
director and
producer Years active 1938–1966 Spouse(s)
Annelise Tørsleff (married 1939–1951)
Partner Annelise Hovmand (1951–64)
Children Bolette...
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vagabonde Olof
Molander -
Fritz Diebolt,
adventurer H****e
Ekman -
Ernst Törsleff, Johannes'
adoptive son
Margit Manstad -
Marie Ohdén,
actress Karl-Arne...
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section where these products are
found is
called "kolonial". In 2021, the
Törsleffs corporation removed the
image of a turban-wearing Sri
Lankan man from...
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Groes was the
daughter of FDB
director Ebbe
Groes and his wife, Lis née
Tørsleff,
former Minister of
Trade and Industry. She was the
eldest of the family's...
- arkitekturbilleder.dk (in Danish).
Retrieved 14
March 2024. "Valdemar
Tørsleff & Co". slks.dk (in Danish).
Retrieved 14
March 2024. "Sag:
Nielsen & Jes****ns...
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Thorsen Johan Clemens Tode
Vilhelm Topsøe Dan Turèll
Vilhelm Tvede August Tørsleff Nils Ufer
Georg Ulmer Georges Ulmer Moritz Unna Jens Vahl
Martin Vahl (1749-1804)...
- Skjold-Rasmussen 1966, p. 57.
Grimley 2005, p. 203.
Horton 1969, p. 499.
Tørsleff, Hans.
Cited in
Grimley 2005, p. 205. Carl
Nielsen Edition:
Piano and Organ...
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Copenhagen on 2
November 1910, Anne
Lisbeth Tørsleff was the
daughter of the
educator Signe Andrea Tørsleff and the
university lecturer P.
Madsen Lindegaard...